
Joe Ruggiero Inspired
Interviews spanning home, design, food, fashion, travel, gardening and old Hollywood.
Episodes
34 episodes
Classic Homes: What LA Lost and Why You Should Care
Bret Parsons is an award-winning real estate professional best-known for representing buyers and sellers of exceptional homes. If you're a fan of architecture, you won't be disappointed after listening to his second interview on Joe Ruggiero In...
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Episode 33
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36:55

Why Picking Right Spouse Could Be the Most Important Decision You Make
Celebrity divorce attorney Chris Melcher joins Joe for a fascinating interview about family, separation and why picking the right partner can be so important, even when things don't work out.
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Episode 32
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28:02

Joe is Back! What's on Deck for 2025
Joe Ruggiero Inspired is back for a brand new season of episodes... starting with something a little bit different. Hear from Joe himself on what's been happening in his life the past few months and what he's looking forward to in 2025.
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Episode 31
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30:15

How to Start a Fashion Brand
LA-based fashion designer Miller McCoy shares his recipe for success and his journey from a Des Moines suburb to success in the big city.
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Episode 30
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28:09

The History of Warner Ranch
Archivist and historian Brian Rooney stops by to chat about the history of Warner Ranch, the West Valley and why local history should inspire you!
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Episode 29
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23:29

Carol Connors: Elvis, Rocky & Me
American singer-songwriter Carol Connors makes her debut on Joe Ruggiero Inspired!Check out her book, Elvis, "Rocky" & Me.
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Episode 28
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30:08

Designing Your Own Business
Alana Marie has owned and operated her own interior design business for a few years now. She stops by the podcast to share what she's learned and how it might apply to your future projects.Check out her website here -->
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Episode 27
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28:15

Design with a Parisian Signature
Patience, curiosity and fearlessness.These are just some of the topics covered in Joe's interview with designer Caroline Ruszkowski. Take a listen to their interview!
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Episode 26
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28:50

Joe Ruggiero Inspired Trailer
Design. Fashion. Food. Gardening. Old Hollywood. If this sounds like you, you’ve come to the right place. Welcome to Joe Ruggiero Inspired. Stick around and find your own inspiration.
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1:43

You Have Questions? I Have Answers
This is officially the 25th episode of Joe Ruggiero Inspired. Hope you've enjoyed the program so far!Today, Joe responds to questions from you, his listeners. Take a listen.
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Episode 25
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10:14

The Accidental Photographer
For the first time on Joe Ruggiero Inspired, Karyn Millet is back on the program to talk about her new book, The Accidental Photographer.
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Episode 24
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29:57

When You Love What You Do, Work is Easy
For Parrish Robe, design runs in the family. As a decorator and entrepreneur, she has built a thriving business fueled by passion for her craft, a business that she's able to use to support her family. You can see her work on
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Episode 23
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31:36

Home Away from Home
Where do you spend the majority of your time each week? For most Americans, the answer is the workplace. It’s one of the many concepts designer Stanley Felderman has seized upon during his storied career, which also includes exhibits around the...
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Episode 22
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41:37

Learn from the Past, Don't Let it Limit You
Storied architect Tim Barber designs new custom homes and does full renovations. But it's his restoration work across California and beyond truly motivates him; work that's inspired by tradition, i...
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Episode 21
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31:09
Threads of Transformation
Textile designer Lisa Miller has lived all across Europe and her experiences inform her one-of-a-kind designs. She stops by the podcast to talk about the crossroads we encounter in life and what to do ...
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Episode 20
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31:35
Embracing the Path: Why the Journey Matters More Than the Destination
Reggie Scully is a contractor with a Hollywood journey. He stops by to talk with Joe about his experiences living and working in LA; experiences that can only happen here.
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Episode 19
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33:24

Documenting Design and Why That's Important
New York Editor Beverly McGuire Schnur has a deep appreciation for design. She stops by the podcast to talk about her life's work and why documentation is so important.
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Episode 18
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33:29

California Interiors Inspired by Nature, Travel
Michele Trout of Bonesteel Trout Hall treats California's natural beauty - the Pacific, the mountains and forests - as her muse when designing for residential homes. She stops by the podcast to ...
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Episode 17
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30:45

Adding Elegance to Any Space, Regardless of Size
Landscape architect Juan Camilo Ospina Londoño of Hoffman & Opsina stops by to talk about how he draws inspiration from nature and some tips for your own home.
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Episode 16
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37:11
Harmony in Design: Blending Classical and Californian Aesthetics
Architect Erik Evens draws his inspiration from classic traditions. But it's his embrace of California living that makes his work truly standout. On this episode, Erik talks about how he blends old and ne...
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Episode 15
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35:08
Confidence, Honesty and Other Tools for Success
Wendi Young has executed hundreds of full-scale interior design projects. She stops by to talk about some her favorites and what keeps her hungry for more nearly 3 decades in the business.
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29:49
How Teaching Can Keep You Energized About Your Work
Award-winning architecture and design historian Eleanor Schrader stops by the show to talk about how she draws inspiration from her students.
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Episode 13
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28:38
Want to Work in Film? How to Get Your Foot in the Door
Michael Fottrell's shares his advice about how to get started in the film business. His production credits are numerous, from several of the Fast and Furious films to Sweet Home Alabama. Check out a full list of his productions
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Episode 12
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29:41